"Life is like an onion; you peel off one layer at a time and sometimes you weep." -Carl Sandburg
2) Develop two reflection questions that you would ask your students at this point in the course if you were a UN100 Professor.
What is your main drive to succeed in college and why?
Do you think that you might switch your major?
I'm passionate about health. I watch what I eat and I work out everyday. I am constantly thinking about how I can better myself. I recently found out I have a bone disease so this is pretty upsetting to me . I just got put on all kinds of medication . I don't think I'm an unhealthy person because of this .. I know I can't stop it. It just came as quite a shocker and it threw my balance off.
4) How are you going to finance your three years of the Radiology program? If you will be in debt from student loans at the end, calculate roughly how much you will owe upon graduation.
I am one of the lucky students who gets the Tution Incentive Program so I don't have to pay for tuition and my parents help me out a lot. I did have to take out loans yet still so my debt will be right up there with most of them. I really can't estimate my debt yet at this point.
5) Have you changed your mind or do you have any new concerns about your program of study after our guest speakers today (Dr. Foley & Joanne)? Are you thinking of a different major or are you dead set on Radiology? What behavior(s) will you maybe have to change in order to keep up with and make the cut?
I am still going to persue radiography but I think I learned a lot from this career research powerpoint we were assigned about other branches within the radiography department. So far this year has thrown me for a loop so I think I am going to take longer than most people to get my degree. The stuff that has came up lately has forced me to miss a lot of classes but I don't think that I'm willing to give up on my dreams. I might be a year behind everyone else next year but at least I am able to keep pushing through.
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Heya, the rest of the blog is missing (Fast Food Nation questions) so please go back to mine and cut, paste, & answer them.
I'm glad you aren't giving up on your dream of Radiology! There is nothing wrong with taking longer than others, in fact I think that's smarter in the long run because you will be less stressed and probably get better grades because of it. As long as we get where we want to go, I don't think it matters how long it takes.
Sorry about the bone disease, man oh man. I hope it is nothing serious. You have had a lot to deal with this semester and I admire your persistence.
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